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vitality

[vahy-tal-i-tee] / vaɪˈtæl ɪ ti /


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Between ages 60 and 70, I want to focus not on work, but on enjoying my health and vitality while I still have it.

From MarketWatch

Holly Irwin, a La Paz County supervisor who for years has pushed to protect the area’s water, said she’s pleased the state finally acted “to stop the bleeding that threatens the vitality of our community.”

From Los Angeles Times

But with an eye on Bobi Wine, who is roughly half of Museveni's age, the president has been keen to show his vitality.

From BBC

He describes it as a “moment of total vitality.”

From Los Angeles Times

China’s economy is “moving forward in the face of pressure, developing in a new and optimal direction, and showing strong resilience and vitality,” Xi told a gathering of a political-advisory body in Beijing.

From The Wall Street Journal